Johnny Vegas makes art out of selling, and in the dark with Amadou and Mariam
With John Wilson, who talks to Johnny Vegas as he opens a new stage show inspired by TV shopping channels, as part of the Manchester International Festival.
With John Wilson
Johnny Vegas has found inspiration for his new stage show, And Another Thing..., in television shopping channels. For the comedian and actor, these channels weren't simply the butt of a joke they also provided the chance to do create something new - a play that also becomes part of a live shopping channel broadcast.
Amadou and Mariam are one of Mali's greatest musical exports. The blind couple have forged a musical and personal partnership which has won them a worldwide following. With their producer, Marc-Antoine Moreau, they've created Eclipse - a new show about their lives which the audience will experience in total darkness.
The director of the Manchester International Festival, Alex Poots, explains how the festival has created a distinctive identity for itself as a place for premieres.
Can Wagner be improved? That's the challenge that the musicologist Gerard McBurney and the director Neil Bartlett have set themselves with their new prologue - The Madness of an Extraordinary Plan - which aims to get those new to Wagner, and those who know his music well, to see the composer's Ring Cycle in a new light.
Producer Ekene Akalawu.
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Johnny Vegas
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Johnny Vegas
An interview with comedian Johnny Vegas.
Duration: 08:46
Eclipse
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Eclipse
African musicians Amadou and Mariam play music from their show Eclipse.
Duration: 07:37
Manchester International Festival
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Manchester International Festival
The director of the Manchester International Festival, Alex Poots, explains how the festival has created a distinctive identity for itself.
Duration: 05:12
Wagner
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Wagner
Musicologist Gerard McBurney and director Neil Bartlett discuss their fresh approach to Wagner.
Duration: 05:44
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